Abbeyfield Festival 2008

Family at the festival
Mainstage performers.
Mainstage performers.

Story: Sam Galbraith

Photos:Anwar Suliman, Ivor Wallace, Nicholaus Hall & Freddie

The atmosphere at Abbeyfield Multicultural Festival was peaceful in spite of fears raised by the shooting of Tarek Choubaib on Friday. People came together to support local talent and were enjoying themselves.

Paul Stead, a local resident said:

“I think it’s better than last year – there are more things to do and the weather’s better! The music’s brilliant and the atmosphere’s good – everyone’s in a good mood and my sister’s kid has enjoyed the danceoff”.

Mohammed Omar agreed:

“It would be better if they did more things for families here. I feel safe here – safety is important and comes first. The best thing for kids is that they can enjoy themselves with their families safely.”

I was really pleased the festival happened, in spite of rumours in the Star that it might be cancelled. We need these sort of events to bring the community together. There is great potential and talent in this area. There’s even more talent than was represented today. More work is needed to find that talent and bring it to next year’s festival.

Green City Action have announced the postponement of Fir Vale Festival. It will be happening in October instead.

Festival comments: Post your views on this year's Abbeyfield Festival.

Overview of the park.
Overview of the park.
Street Dancers dancing.
Street Dancers dancing.
Talented singer.
Talented singer.
Belly dancers in full swing.
Belly dancers in full swing.
Young drummers perform.
Young drummers perform.
Young girl with henna hands.
Young girl with henna hands.

Document Links

Shooting of Tarek Choubaib
'Murder on Spital Street' - report on the shooting of Tarek Choubaib at 1.45pm on 11th July 2008.
https://archive.burngreavemessenger.org.uk/archives/august-2008-issue/murder-on-spital-street/
This document was last modified on 2008-07-21 16:58:36.